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Rezone File No 410-67
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CEDAR RIVER PARK | RENTON, WASHINGTON G-Y- bon Attn s on. Donald Custer, Mayor is Members of the City Council Members of the Planning Commission Re. Petition for rezone Rl to R 3 Lots 41 through 42 Block A. Hillman‘s Lake “Nashington Garden of Eden No. 2 together : with adjoining shorelands, \ YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the undersiqned PHIL PODVIN and LOUIS FREDERIC ANDERSON petitioners in the above matter feeling themselves aggrieved by the action of the Planning Commission on July 26, 1967, @enying the Petition to rezone. HEREBY give NOTICE OF APPEAL to the city council pursuant te sec. 4- 728 of the code of the City of Renton dated this Ird aay of August, 1967. PHIL PODVIN LOUIS FREDERIC ANDERSON By Lh hha: /,inhl: » ueAis - and St. Bldg. ( Ne enh 4 mer é RENTON CITY COUNCIL One? REGULAR MEETING Na x August 28, 1967 8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk \ The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Trimm, Hulse, Schellert, Dahlquist, Pedersen, Garrett, Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Dahlquist, that absent Councilman Gianini be excused. The t.otion carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Jan Klippert, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, Anne Harker, Librarian, Sven Johnson, Building Director and Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of August 21, 1967 be approved as written. The motion carried. Dahlquist questioned action taken by the Council in referring a matter to Committee of the Whole’ then making appointments for the same thing put into Committee. Perry noted it was not put into Committee of the Whole and explained,since Mrs. Dahlquist was not present at the prior meeting,that the matter being considered was that there is presently a 3- member board and 6 members for the two Boards are to be recommended; the resigna- tions may be accepted or the persons may be reappointed and may still wish to resign. Dahlquist inquired regarding policy of bringing appointees: before the Committee of the Whole and Mayor Custer advised that at a Committee of the Whole meeting the majority did not think this was proper procedure. The Mayor advised that there has been a six member board, his first appointment having been to appoint the same 3 people to each Commission and option is now under discussion. Morris noted that with the two appointments to the Fire Civil Service Board there are now 3 members already on this Commission. Garrett noted that there is still a member on the Police Commission. (See later discussion under Committee Reports) PUBLIC HEARING: Phil Podvin appeal of Planning Commission denial of rezone from G6000 to R-3, property located on Lake Wn. Blvd. between 86th and 87th Streets. a \ \ Planning Director Ericksen outlined Planning Commission action in its determina- tion that the access question was of critical nature, that development of the area as proposed would be detrimental to adjacent and surrounding properties and it would conflict with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Roger I. Lewis, Attorney for Mr. Podvin and Mr. Anderson advised that the subject property is suitable and logical for development as proposed, that the area for some period has been residential with some older structures and that this tract could well be updated to R-3 without being detrimental to the surrounding properties. Attorney Lewis made note of Planning Commission Minutes of 7-26-67 wherein motion to deny had been amended by addition of "it being a premature zoning predicated upon the access problem " - - - Mr. Lewis advised that the problem could be solved relative to both the grade and access and it was requested that the Council grant the R-3 and if denied that the matter be referred to Committee of the Council or back to the Planning Commission to allow for some improvements. Mr. William Goddard, 8637 Lake Wn. Blvd. S.E. advised that Mr. Podvin had mentioned a change in access which would involve the Goddard property and as proposed would raise the roadway and leave the Goddard property- without access. He also noted that petition had been submitted to the Planning Commission objecting to the rezone. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse,that the hearing be closed. Upon inquiry Planning Director Ericksen advised the proposed zoning is in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan. Attorney Lewis inquired whether G6000 was another way of designating this as R-1. Planning Director Ericksen advised that the G6000 is a hold over from the original County zoning in the area but that it is essentially equivalent to Single Family Residential the County allowing 5000 sq. ft. and ours 6000. When annexed the G or General designation is given. Mr. Lewis inquired whether G is used when the Commission is not sure how it is to be used. Mr. Ericksen stated that all properties go into this classification re- gardless of use and generally it would assume the land area designation it had / previously in the County. Mr. Ericksen stated that the entire Comprehensive Plan / is under study and hearings have been held in the past few months and that this / particular area located along the lake both on the existing and proposed plan is / proposed as Single Family Residential (R-1). The pending motion was voted upon and carried closing the hearing. =e This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication from \ | | Mas © RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ee ALPINE 5-°3464 Se av be September 26, 1967 Members of the City Council (2) Renton, Washington Gentlemen and Mrs. Dahlquist: PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION re: Phil Podvin Rezone Appeal (request for rezone from G-6000 to R-3) Upon completion of its review of the rezone request of Mr. Phil Podvin, the Planning Committee recommends con- currence with the recommendation of the Planning Commis- sion to deny the rezone request since the proposed use would not be in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Very truly yours, ¢ Pe a ae ee Me te , ’ Thomas W. Trimm, Chairman Planning Committee ary ‘k flare (/) ‘Merce | October 9, 1967 Mr. Roger I. Lewis Attorney At Law 100 Seeond Avenue Bldg. Renton, Washington Re: Appeal of Rezone Denial G6000 to R-3 ff? 4/0 —67 Dear Mr. Lewis: | This is to advise that the Renton City Council, at its regular. meeting of October 2nd, has concurred in the Planning Committee recommendation that the appeal of Mr. Podvin be denied inasmuch as the zoning is not in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. We enclose excerpt from the Minutes of the Council Meeting concerning this matter. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN /dm ec: Mr. Podvin \ Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 10-2-67 COMMUNICATIONS: (Cont.) Letter from City Engineer Wilson reported that the Petition for Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. in vicinity of area bounded by Sunset Blvd. Eas®, 112th Avenue S.E. and Puget Sound Power and Light Company Transmission Line right-of-way, is signed by owners who represent 70.34% of the lineal frontage upon the proposed improvement and by 63% of the owners within the proposed district and the petition is valid. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Sanitation Committee for recommendation. Carried. Petition was filed for the vacation of a portion of "J" Street between 9th Avenue North and 10th Avenue North, signed by Harold R. Bean, for Globe Development Co., Inc., and the Highlands Community Church. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, to refer the petition to the City Engineer and Street and Alley Committee for recommendation. Carried. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee for Resolution setting date for hearing. Carried. PROCLAMAT ION : Proclamation by Mayor Custer declared the week of October 8 through 14 as Oil Heat Week in Renton, the oil industry representing a major service in the roll of community affairs. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the Mayor's Proclamation. Carried. APPOINTMENTS : Letter from Mayor Custer requested concurrence in the appointment of Louise A. Craft to position of Clerk-Dispatcher in the Renton Police Department, Civil Service Exam to be successfully passed within four-month temporary appointment period. Moved by Perry, seconded by “elaurenti, to concur in the appointment. Carried. Mayor Custer submitted letter advising of appointment to Youth Guidance Committee of Mr. Robert Trent to fill vacancy created by departure from the City of Mr. Gary Allard former Parole Officer. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, to concur. Carried. Letter from Mayor Custer requested appointment confirmation for Thomas H. Cooke, James R. Hawkins and Roger Richert, being reappointed as members of the Municipal Arts Commission for a period of three years. Moved by Perry, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the appointments. Carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: Unfinished Business: Council member Trimm, Chairman of the Planning Committee, submitted recommendation that the Phil Podvin rezone appeal be denied since the proposed use is not in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan, upholding action of the Planning Commission in its denial of rezone from R-1 to R-3. Moved by Morris, seconded by Poli, to concur in the Plannin Committee recommendation. Carried. Councilman Delaurenti, Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee,submitted report recom- mending that Waterline bid W-242, between "E" Street and Sunset Blvd. E., South of 6th Avenue North, be awarded to low bidder,'’.Phil Gesner, d/b/a, General Pipeline Construction Co, 11025-142nd S.E., Renton, in sum of $4,801.78. Further recommended that Water Project W-245 Bid for Watermain in 132nd Ave. S,E. between 4th Avenue North and S§.E. 136th Street, be awarded to W. C. Frost Construction Co., 8005 South 222nd Street, Kent, in sum of $8,916.46. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Gianini, to concur. Carried. The Fire and Water Committee recommended that the Agreement with Cornell, Howland, Hayes and Merryfield,for engineering services on Cedar River Park Well No. 8, be accepted and: the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute same. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by ** Schellert, to concur. The motion carried. Councilman Poli, Chairman of the Light and Power Committee, reported that after some months of negotiation an Ordinance has been prepared granting unto the Puget Sound Power and Light Company a Franchise for operation within the City during a 30 year period. It was recommended that the document be referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, to coneur in the recommendation. Carried. New Business: Moved by Hulse, seconded by Delaurenti, that City of Renton Vouchers Nos. 0015 through 0098, having been previously approved by the Auditing and Accounting Committee, be approved by the Council for payment at this time. Carried. (Fund breakdown on the following page.) RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 28, 1967 8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk \ The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Trimm, Hulse, Schellert, Dahlquist, Pedersen, Garrett, Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Dahlquist, that absent Councilman Gianini be excused. The motion carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Jan Klippert, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, Anne Harker, Librarian, Sven Johnson, Building Director and Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of August 21, 1967 be approved as written. The motion carried. Dahlquist questioned action taken by the Council in referring a matter to Committee of ‘the Whole: then making appointments for the same thing put into Committee. Perry noted it was not put into Committee of the Whole and explained,since Mrs. Dahlquist was not present at the prior meeting,that the matter being considered was that there is presently a 3- member board and 6 members for the two Boards are to be recommended; the resigna- tions may be accepted or the persons may be reappointed and msy still wish to resign. Dahlquist inquired regarding policy of bringing appointees: before ‘the Committee of the Whole and Mayor Custer advised that at a Committee of the Whole meeting the majority did not think this was proper precedure. the Mayor advised that there has been a six member board, his first appointment having been to appoint the same 3 people to each Commission and option is now under discussion. Morris noted that with the two appointments to the Fire Civil Service Board there are now 3 members already on this Commission. Garrett noted that there is still a member on the Police Commission. (See later discussion under Committee Reports) PUBLIC HEARING: Phil Podvin appeal of Planning Commission denial of rezone from 66000 to R-3, property located on Lake Wn. Blvd. between 86th and 87th Streets. This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication from Planning Director Ericksen outlined Planning Commission action in its determina- tion that the access question was of critical nature, that development of the area as proposed would be detrimental to adjacent and surrounding properties and it’ would conflict with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Roger I. Lewis, Attorney for Mr. Podvin and Mr. Anderson advised that the subject property is suitable and logical for development as proposed, that the area for some period has been residential with some older structures and that this tract could well be updated to R-3 without being detrimental to the surrounding properties. Attorney Lewis made note of Planning Commission Minutes of 7-26-67 wherein motion to deny had been amended by addition of “it being a premature zoning predicated upon the access problem "' -~-- Mr. Lewis | advised that the problem could be solved relative to both the grade and access \ and it was requested that the Council grant the R-3 and if denied that the matter . be referred to Committee of the Council or back to the Planning Commission to allow for some improvements. Mr. William Goddard, 8637 Lake Wn. Blvd. S.E. advised that Mr. Podvin had mentioned a change in access which would involve the Goddard property and as proposed would raise the roadway and leave the Goddard property- without access. He also noted that petition had been submitted to the Planning Commission objecting to the rezone. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse,that the hearing be closed. Upon inquiry Planning Director Ericksen advised the proposed zoning is in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan. Attorney Lewis inquired whether G6000 was another way of designating this as R-1. Planning Director Ericksen advised that the G6000 is a hold over from the original County zoning in the area but that it is essentially equivalent to Single Family Residential the County allowing 5000 sq. ft. and ours 6000. When annexed the G or General designation is given. Mr. Lewis inquired whether G is used when the Commission is not sure how it is to be used. Mr. Ericksen stated that all properties go into this classification re- gardless of use and generally it would assume the land area designation it had previously in the County. Mr. Ericksen stated that the entire Comprehensive Plan , is under study and hearings have been held in the past few months and that this particular area located along the lake both on the existing and proposed plan i proposed as Single Family Residential (R-1). The pending motion was voted upon and carried closing the hearing. = Curtin ) ial aoe Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting . 8-28-67 PUBLIC HEARING: Podvin Appeal of Planning Commission rezone denial (Cont.) 7 Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the Planning Commission action be upheld denying the rezone. Moved by Schellert, in regard for Attorneys request, to refer the matter to the Planning Committee for recommendation. The motinn was seconded by Pedersen and carried. Hulse opposed. COMMUNICATIONS : Letter of intent to anmex property located East of 132nd Ave. S.E. and South of 116th Avenue S.E., was submitted by Mr. Ivan Gibeault and read by the City Clerk. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the letter to the City Engineer for checking signatures for validity of ownership and for recommendation as to boundaries. Carried. Letter from Vern Church, Purchasing Agent requested appropriation of excess revenue, received from insurance through damage to city automotive equipment settlements, in sum of $486.91, into Equipment Rental Account 3600/506 to bring the budgetary account into proper balance. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the request with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee for necessary Resolution. The motion carried. Letter from Gene Coulon, Park Director, requested transfer of $183.10 from Cumulative Reserve Fund 1990 unto the Park Department Account 6120/303 M. & 0. to pay for energy used in the Liberty Park ballfield lighting system. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to concur in the request with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Resolution. Carried. Letter from Del Bennett, Traffic Engineer, submitted and recommended for payment in sum of $11,807.79, final estimate for work performed by General Service Electric, Inc. on C.AG. 1070-66, Rainier Avenue Traffic Signal System Contract, ASP #8. The work was completed on 8-25-67 and accepted by the Traffic Engineering Division on 8-28-67 and Council acceptance as of this date was recommended with commencement of the thirty day lien period. If no liens are filed against the project and upon proof of payment of tax liabilities,the retained amount of $4,434.99 may thereafter be released to thee Contractor. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendations with referral to the Auditing and Accounting Committee with power to act. Carried. Letter from Park Director Coulon submitted and recommended for payment, final estimate for work performed by Ricardi Construction on the Talbot Hill Shelter Contract. Amount due this date, $3,036.72. The work was accepted by the Parks and Recreation Department on 8-25-67 and acceptance by the Council as of 8-28-67 with commencement of the 30-day retention period was recommended. If after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project and upon proof of payment of tax liabilities the retained amount of $3,601.95 may be released to Contractor. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to concur with referral to the Auditing and Accounting Committee with power to act. The motion carried. Letter from Del Bennett requested permission to call for bids for traffic signal installation at intersection of 116th Avenue S.E. and the Easterly approach to the North Renton Interchange. This project is included in the Traffic Engineering Capital Improvement Budget for 1967. September 18th was recommended as date for bid opening. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendations and grant the bid call for 9-18-67. Carried. Petition signed by 34 persons requested installation of stop signs at the intersection of "K" Street and 10th Avenue North. Moved by Poli, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Traffic Engineer and the Street and Alley: Committee. Carried. Letter from Jan Klippert, Admin. Assistant to the Mayor, reported that the City's H.U.D. application for beautification funds through the U.S. Dep't. of Housing and Urban Development has been withdrawn, no funds being available.to the City in 1967. Upon Council recommendation the application will be resubmitted on October 1, 1967 to request consideration for 1968. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to concur in the repart and to authorize and recommend that the application be resubmitted on October Ist. Carried. Letter from Arvin 0. Basnight, Director, Dep't. of Transportation, F.A.A. advised that $15,459.00 has been allocated,under the Federal Aid Airport Program,to the Renton Municipal Airport in response to request for Land acquisition - North Clear Zone. A Representative will be in communication in the near future to outline requirements for establishing a realistic work schedule for the project, delay in undertaking the work causing projects to be revaluated in competition for limited funds available. athe Ya ‘August 28, 1967 The Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Phil Podvin Rezone Se Appl. No. R~410- -67, rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property located on Lake Washington between S.E. 86th and 87th Sts. Gentlemen and ‘ars. Dahlquist: The Planning Commission reviewed the rezone request of Mr. Phil Pod- vin at its July 26, 1967 public hearing meeting. The property under consideration has the following general characteristics; Total Area--12,800 sq. £t.+ Existing Zoning--G-6000 Principal Access--~Lake Washington Blvd. (via 15' easement) Proposed Use--multi-~family residential Comprehensive Zameen th +e fami dy residential The proposed rezone’ ‘request to R-3 is to allow construction of an. apartment building. The area is presently developed predominately | for single family residential use. The access to the property is presently via a .15~-foot easement and requires crossing of the ex- isting railroad tracks and use of the railroad right~of~way. The Planning Commission members, in their study of the area, felt — that the access question was of a critical nature and there appears — to be no way such access could be improved under the existing cir- cumstances. The Planning Commission also felt that development of. this area for proposed apartment use would have detrimental atrecte: on the adjacent and surrounding properties and was not in the best interests of the area nor in accord with the brisbane cs ka Land wae: : Plan, Upon abnvbetien of its boeted: ‘che Planning Commission pond ollie that the best use for the property in question is for R-1 single family residential purposes and that the proposed R~-3 zoning Sapa ag be in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan. oNPEY. ees yours, vs i Gordon ¥. Ericksen Hye Planning Director “ee: Mayor D. W. Custer August 9, 1967 Mr, Rogex 1. Lewis Attorney at Law 100 Second Avenue Renton, Washington Re: Phil Podvin ~- Lowis F. Anderson Appeal of Pianning Commission Rezone Denial ~ 7-26-67 Dear Mr. Lewis: The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of August 7, 1967 has set the date of August.28, 1967 in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington at 8:00 p.m. as time and place for public hearing on the above-captioned appeal. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/dm j { Hi ~~ oo : 100 SECOND AVENUE mop hn a ROGERI. LEWIS yi’ J ATTORNEY AT LAW (- \ 100 SECOND AVENUE 4 Attn: RE) RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 CITY OF RENTON CITY HALL CEDAR RIVER PARK RENTON, WASHINGTON Hon. Donald Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Members of the Planning Commission Petition for rezone _G4£-/ s/7/e7 PHONE: BA. 6-4660 R 1 to R 3 Lots 41 through 48 Block A. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden No. 2 together with adjoining shorelands. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the undersigned PHIL PODVIN and LOUIS FREDERIC ANDERSON petitioners in the above matter feeling themselves aggrieved by the action of the Planning Commission on July 26, 1967, denying the Petition to rezone. HEREBY give NOTICE OF APPEAL to the city council pursuant to sec. 4- 728 of the code of the City of Renton dated this 3rd day of August, 1967. PHIL PODVIN LOUIS FREDERIC ANDERSON . 2nd St. Bidg. enton, Washington 98055 A 6 4660 APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No.: R-Wio- vt Sec.-Twp.-R. Date of Filing: 12h eGo Area Map © Plani.€om. Action: Venved Kroll Page Date: A+ Zale 401 Receipt No. BAW S City Council Action: Date: Ord. APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY: Name of Applicant Phit Podwin Address WNIT Ashworth Na Telephone No. = mg —, Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on 9625 lake jashingpuret¥4-°- 8 + xe by between Sf %¢ S se ¢7' street ana Water Ff be Jas Street. Legal Description of Subject Property Jlo9+<45-46-47-48 Block A <.D. Lots 41 through 48 inclusive of Block A, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Division #2, as recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, Page 64, Records of King County, Washington; together with second™class shore- lands adjoining. 7s Existing Zoning G=-6000 Zoning Requested R-3 What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? mutiple dwelling units Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? one space for each unit Number required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional information you desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to these sheets. 1. In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public masaeas ail Rental units for oeing workers — _ 2. .: On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? So people working in Renton could live nearer Bs Do you consider the property tnvolved in this a ttestion to be more suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses permitted in the present classification: Please explain. More people could enjoy water front than now on sigle units 4. What provision would you make to protect adjacent and surrounding prop- erty from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone: Will build to Renton code. Renton Planning Commission Meeting July 26, 1967 Minutes Page. 2 3. NEW BUSINESS FINAL PLAT APPLICATIONS (a) and (b) VICTORIA PARK #1 AND #2, TRANSAMERICA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY APPL. NOS. FP-413-67 AND 414-67; PROPERTY LOCATED GENERALLY IN THE SOUTHEAST AREA OF 14TH AVE, S. AND TALBOT ROAD. The Planning Director stated that some changes had been requested by the Planning Department on the plats. The revised plats had come in too late to be reviewed by the Planning and Engineering Departments, and he requested these matters be continued for two weeks. ACTION: Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Sterling, that the final plat applica- tions for Victoria Park Nos. 1 and 2 be continued to the meeting of August 9, 1967. Motion carried unanimously. REZONE APPLICATIONS Kc) PODVIN, PHIL, APPL. NO. R-410-67, REZONE FROM G-6000 TO R-3; PROPERTY LOCATED ON LAKE WASHINGTON BETWEEN S.E. 861TH AND 87TH STS. | The Chairman described the rezone application and read a letter of | protest from David and Pearl Martin of 8609 Lake Washington Blvd. accompanying a petition containing the signatures of 11 property _ owners in the area. The Planning Director pointed out the location | of the property on the zoning map and stated that access to the prop- _ erty was over the railroad right-of-way and consisted of a 15-foot - easement. The area is predominately single family residential in - nature. He stated that there would be significant access problems . if the property were developed as proposed for multi-family use, Mr. Podvin, the applicant, spoke in behalf of the rezone application and stated he would be willing to donate five feet of his property _ to widen the access. | Slides of the property in question were shown. Mr. Walter England, 8605 Lake Washington Blvd., and Mr. George Hauth of 8611 Lake Washington Blvd. spoke in opposition to the rezone appli- cation stating the area should remain single family residential in nature. Discussion followed concerning interpretation of the use shown by the ‘Comprehensive Plan for this area and the fact that this area is shown on the proposed revised Comprehensive Plan as Park. Racanello moved to continue this hearing until after the meeting on the revised Con- prehensive Plan. Motion died for lack of second. Stredicke stated the same people opposing this multiple residential application were against the green belt proposal which represents R-1l zoning, and that he was at a loss to understand just what the people protesting really ; wanted. It was moved by Denzer, seconded by Sterling, that the hear- _ ing be closed. Motion carried, with Stredicke and Racanello dissent- | ing. _ ACTION: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Brower, that the application of Phil Podvin for R-3 zoning be denied as it is in conflict with _ the Comprehensive Plan; and that the Planning Commission recommend ' to the City Council that the highest use of the property be R-l. Renton Planning Commission Meeting July 26, 1967 Minutes Page 3 ee Stone moved that Stredicke's motion be amended to state that Mr. Podvin's application be denied at this time as it is premature predicated on the access problem which, according to photographs viewed, indicates extremely steep ingress-egress across a railroad track and a very definite view obstruction at the railroad track at the crest of the hill. The motion to amend was carried unani- mously. The pending motion, as amended, to deny the rezone appli- cation request carried unanimously. The Chairman advised the applicant of his right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission by letter addressed to the City Council within ten days. ictal (d) HOLMES, JAY E., APPL. NO. R-411-67, REZONE FROM G-6000 TO L-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON GRADY WAY BETWEEN 86TH AND 87TH AVES. S, The Chairman described the rezone application. Slides of the property in question were shown. As there were no comments either from the Commission or the audience on this application, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Stone, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Denzer, that the rezone appli- cation of Jay E. Holmes for rezoning to L-1 be approved and forwarded to the City Council as it agrees with the Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried unanimously. (e) REALTY INVESTORS, INC., APPL. NO. R-412-67, REZONE FROM R-4 TO B-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON L_ST. BETWEEN 12TH AVE. N. AND L1TH PL. The Chairman described the rezone application. Slides of the property in question were shown. The Planning Director pointed out the loca- tion of the property on the zoning map and stated that the property is made up of three lots comprising a frontage of somewhat over 225", 100' in depth. Stone stated that as there may be a possible conflict on his part with reference to this application, he would abstain from comment or voting on the application. The applicant, Mr. Hallie Smiley, spoke on behalf of the rezone, stating that he was unable to get all the necessary financing for a proposed apartment development on the property and that he hoped to use a portion of it for the construction of offices including a real estate office for his own use. He said he was still planning the apartment construction when financing problems had been worked out. It was noted that offices were allowed in R-2 and R-3 by special permit from the Planning Commission, and the applicant was asked if he would accept a lesser residential zoning. Mr. Smiley replied that he would prefer not to give up the R-4 zoning already on the property. Discussion followed concerning uses in the surrounding areas, defini- tion of the term "professional" offices as applied to the real estate business, and the amount of usable land area of the property under discussion due to the power line running across the land. Stredicke moved the hearing be closed; Sterling seconded. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: Stredicke stated that he felt the best use of this property is mul- tiple family residential, that the logical cutoff line for business Renton Planning Commission Meeting July 26, 1967 Agenda Page 2 Planning and Engineering Department staffs have met with the developers and their engineers for plat review. Some minor changes were requested. The Engineering Department, however, has not had an opportunity to check out the changes due to the late submittal of the revisions. Request continuation of this matter for two weeks. REZONE APPLICATIONS x (c) Podvin, Phil, Appl. No. R-410-67, rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property located on Lake Washington between S.E. 86th and 87th Sts. Total Area--12,800 sq. ft. + Existing Zoning--G-6000 Principal Access--Lake Washington Blvd. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family residential Staff Comments: The property in question is located on Lake Washing- ton in a predominately single family residential area. Development of the property for proposed apartments would result in problems for the residents of the area. Access to the property is questionable and requires crossing of existing railroad right-of-way. Recommendation: Recommend denial as proposed use would not be suitable under existing conditions. Commission Comments: Commission members in review of the area felt that the access question was of a critical nature. There appeared oO be no way such access could be improved under existing circum- stances. Commission members felt proposed rezone was not feasible. Recommendation: Denial. (ad) Holmes, Jay E., Appl. No. R-411-67, rezone from G-6000 to L-1; property located on Grady Way between 86th and 87th Aves. S. Total Area--36,400 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--G-6000 Principal Access--Renton Junction Way Proposed Use--light industry Comprehensive Plan--light industry Staff Comments: Proposed use is realistic and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. Recommend approval. Commission Comments: Recommend approval. (e) Realty Investors, Inc., Appl. No. R-412-67, rezone from R-4 to B-l; property located on-L St. between 12th Ave. N. and llth Pl. Total Area--23,560 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--R-4 Principal Access--L St. and 12th Ave. N. Proposed Use--business Comprehensive Plan--high density multi-family residential Staff Comments: Proposed rezone to B-1l is to allow use of a portion of the property fronting on 12th Ave. N. for a real estate office. Property owner has indicated that this is the extent of his proposed business development at this time. Previously, it was his intention to develop the property for R-4 apartments; however, various problems were encountered and the proposed project apparently is still pending. Recommendation: Rezone only that portion of the property required for the proposed use. Proposed use would not affect the total devel- opment of the area to any appreciable extent; access control, however, would be required. PETITION FOR REZONING PROPERTY IN THE CiTY OF RENTON We, the undersigned property owners, herewith petition the City Council to rezone from Bamboo Ree JP 2 Otatrecttothrough 48, BloBkstr chad Itheafrlld - owing territory tn the City of Rentong Lake Washington Garden of Eden NO. 2, togetner with snorétands adjoin ing, situated in the County of King and State of Washington We understand that the following uses, among others, will be permitted if this area The property may be used is rezoneds for the purpose of erecting thereon multiple dwelling units. NAME AND ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION Phil Fodvin Lot 45 -46- 47 - 48 Block A T2017 Ashworth Ave No. Hillman 's Lake tiash, Seattle Wash 98133 Garden Of Eden # 2 Ane Ajoning Shore lands AFFIDAVIT - PHIL PODVIN being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the fore- going statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this (aay of [nef 197. Notary Public in and for the State Seattle. of Washington, iding at LON Z . i JY y J> t a Bi MLA MME pK “ ; (DAL Hreatiro ts, Cane 2 ., (Signature of Owner) 2°), AJA 6-Nerth Lich Steet. 12017 Ashworth Avenue North (ACER eSEDE L125 ne (Mailing Address) OF re ae Seattle, Washington “ers (City) “——TState) Emerson 3-7697 (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform Date received PETITION FOR REZONING PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF RENTON We, the igh Nal ia property owners, herewith petition the City Council to rezone from i he = District to peg Z District, the foll- owing territoryZin The City of Renton: Tracts 41, 42, 43, and 4A in Block "A" of Hillman's Lake Washington aie of Eden Addition to Seattle No. 2, as per plat récorded in Volume Il of Plats on page 64, records of mies County; TOGETHER WITH Situate in the Cirenes of King, State of Washington. We understand that the following uses, among others, will be permitted if this area is rezoneds LEGAL DESCRIPTION hc NAME AND ADDRESS Zeccts Lidl AM a N.E. Bellevue-Redmond Road, Bellevue, basanites Margit Anne Jackson, 2412 East Miller, Seattle, Washington Same as daca I, LOUIS FREDRIC ANDERSON and MARGIT ANNE JACKSON being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the fore- going statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this dak day of April 19 67 . Notary ub ie, in and for the State Seattle. ( ae of Washi} gah residing at Remboux. ge Pennpus ore khitrw = A Ass = Lerten es All “Leta (Signature hes Owner } (LFA) 15051 N. E.Bellevue-Redmond Road,Bellevue,Wn. e 1908 North 36th, Seattle, Wash. 98103 (Address) (Mailing Address) (MAJ) 241° East Miller, Seattle, Washington (City) (State) SHerwood 6-7837 and EAst 91372 respectively. (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform ns of the Planning Department governing the filing BY David J. and Pearl M. Martin 8609 Lake Wash, Blvd., S. E. Renton, Washington. July 10, 1967 To: Renton City Council Renton, Wash. Re: July 26th Rezoning Hearing Dear Sirs: Due to the fact that we will be on a planned vecation on the date of July 26th, 1967; we wish to send in our written protest against the rezoning of Mr. Podvin's property here on Lake Wesh. This includes the lots forty five through forty nine and an adjacent tract mentioned, forty one through forty four, owned by a Mr. Anderson, We wish to point out that Mr. Podvin does not have legal access or easement of any kind to his property and never has had. We have e deed and heve papers to prove that we heve owned end psid taxes on the East fifteen feet of his property, which include@ the road in beck of his land, for many yeers. This was a former Northern Pacific Railway property purchased many yeers ago in a separete trans- action end picked up by a few of us here during a County tax-land sale for back taxes. Most of us now own our fifteen feet in back of our homes, but not Mr. Podvin. The narrow road leading into this srea has been posted as e 'Privete Road' for many years and is not adequete for more than’ the immediate home owners, s it does not go through and the turn arounds are executed in driveways and etc. The view for everyone would also be restricted if such a structure as a apartment house was ellowed and none of the home owners here or above the erea want it. nceerel a = & ARF OLON CRS \\ AGAINST PETITION 3B REZONING PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF RENTON 7180 We, the undersigned araperry owners, herewith petition the City Count lap rezone from Residential a District toR 3 District/‘the foll- owing territory tn the City of Rentons Lots 45, 46, 47, end 48 of Lake Wash. Garden of Eden Div > #2 -(Blk A Hillman's) Also Tract of lots 41, 42, 43, end Lh We understand la the notte uses, among others, will be permitted if this ar is rezoneds / \ LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lezs Zé 7H¥tU AF PLACE O22 gla Jute Fe. BS by LtaT Woes 4 Wang Dar K oe SG tas- LI. wnt At ref §, € : re por wre, ~ ‘ idk: 4d Vhs: a bard IVE Dak he estat seg Yah liask led d? . ( Kaiten Lyjaak . | . viene Da Ave ae L2H f Lb is Ao. bo Onell, “Loud ce Ls GLOSS shbiiiatay QYIALP VEL9VTEYT Bl S9FFB ‘. 7 . - War OL i fr jp > gs ? ~~ ; THIS UTI KM TTT ZF ge PEIZAPD "5 NUMA at id i tin Mes fie rr. J ly we re ZP-/9~O9 75 s-T 574 OR TT TOTTI OE iy) mapa Ad) MT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON JULY 26, , 19 67 , AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER 3} G PETITIONS: . GEWPRAD DE GORDPAXDONGX SURONILX URSORDEIDONNX Podvi a 1. REZONE FROM G-6000 TO R-3, property located on Lake Washington between S.E. 86th and 87th Sts. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 41 thru 48 inclusive of Block A, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Division #2, as recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, Page 64, Records of King County, Washington; together with second class shorelands adjoining. Wz 2. REZONE FROM G -6000 TO L-1, property located on Grady Way between 86th and 87th Aves. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 19 thru 31 inclusive, Block 27, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Division #1, as recorded in Vol. 17 of Plats, Page 74, Records of king County, Washington. 3. REZONE FROM R-4 TO B-1, property located on L St. between 11th Pl. and 12th Ave. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 to 3 inclusive, Block l, Graceland Terrace, according to Plat recorded in Vol. 60 of Plats, Page 64, Records of King County, Washington. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON JULY 26, , 1967 , AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECt TION TO SAME. JAMES E. DENZER ,SECRETARY PUBLISHED July 13, 1967 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, James L. Magstadt , Hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three-canspicuous places on the prop-